US20090312069A1 - Portable electronic device with broadcast antenna - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related to a portable electronic device, and more particularly to a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna.
- the antenna in the portable wireless communication electronic device also has to become smaller.
- the path length still has to be longer than quarter wavelength ( ⁇ ) of wireless signal.
- the wavelength of wireless signals is approximately identical to the light velocity divided by the frequency of wireless signal. Accordingly, GSM 900 (Global System for Mobile Communications 900) whose frequency is ranged from 880 to 960 MHz will have a wavelength ( ⁇ ) of 35 ⁇ 32 cm, and FM (Frequency Modulation) broadcast whose frequency is ranged from 87 to 108 MHz will have a wavelength ( ⁇ ) of 354 ⁇ 285 cm.
- FIG. 1 shows the conventional portable wireless communication electronic device with outside broadcast antenna, in which the earphone is used as the outside FM antenna
- FIG. 2 shows the conventional portable wireless communication electronic device with telescopic broadcast antenna, wherein through utilizing the telescopic FM antenna, the volume of portable wireless communication electronic device can be reduced as leaving the FM function idle.
- the return loss, bandwidth and performance thereof are not qualified, and further, the different earphone choices by users also might influence the quality of the received FM wireless broadcasting signals.
- the portable wireless communication electronic device with telescopic antenna since the antenna thereof has to be expanded to a specific length, such as the longest length, for achieving the qualified return loss, bandwidth and performance, the antenna might be easily damaged owing to the frequent expansion and contraction operations, and further, the shape of the portable wireless communication electronic device might also be limited thereby.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna which is divided into two parts, a main body and a separable cover, wherein the broadcast antenna is disposed on the inner surface of the cover other than a battery area, so that the broadcast antenna with longer path length can be accommodated in the housing of the portable electronic device. Therefore, the portable electronic device with broadcast antenna according to the present invention can have a dedicated broadcast antenna with qualified return loss, bandwidth and performance, and thus, the quality of received broadcasting signals becomes more stable and better.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna which is divided into two parts, a main body and a separable cover, wherein the broadcast antenna is disposed on the inner surface of the separable cover, so that it does not need to keep away from numerous components of the main body, such as, image gathering lens, circuit board, image frame grabber, displayer, input keyboard, speaker and microphone, and accordingly, the design for the broadcast antenna becomes easier, and further, as assembling the broadcast antenna to the cover, the operation also can be simplified.
- a preferred embodiment of the present invention is provided as a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna at least including a main body having a battery accommodating space; a cover having a battery area corresponding to the battery accommodating space of the main body, wherein the shape and size of the cover are adapted to cover the battery accommodating space and the cover is separablely assembled with the corresponding outer edge of the battery accommodating space of the main body; and a broadcast antenna, disposed on the inner surface of the cover other than the battery area for unidirectionally receiving broadcasting signals in a first frequency band.
- FIG. 1 shows a conventional portable wireless communication electronic device with outside broadcast antenna
- FIG. 2 shows a conventional portable wireless communication electronic device with telescopic broadcast antenna
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna in a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows a characteristic plot of the standing-wave ratio versus frequency relationship of the broadcast antenna in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic view of a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna in another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the portable electronic device 3 with broadcast antenna of the present invention includes a main body 31 , a cover 32 and a broadcast antenna 33 .
- the main body 31 has a battery accommodating space 311 for disposing battery (not shown).
- the cover 32 such as battery cover, has a battery area 321 corresponding to the battery accommodating space 311 , and the shape and size of the cover 32 are adapted to cover the battery accommodating space 311 , wherein the cover 32 can be separably assembled with the corresponding outer edge of the battery accommodating space 311 of the main body 31 .
- the broadcast antenna 33 is located on the cover 32 at the area other than the battery area 321 , so as to receive the wireless broadcasting signals in a first frequency band, wherein the broadcast antenna 33 can be made of FPCB (Flexible Printed Circuit Board) for providing flexibility, so that the broadcast antenna 33 can be easily disposed on the inner surface of the cover 32 without being limited by the curved sidewalls of the accommodating space.
- FPCB Flexible Printed Circuit Board
- the broadcast antenna 33 includes a feeding point 331 , a first transverse section 332 a , a second transverse section 332 b , a third transverse section 332 c , a fourth transverse section 332 d , a fifth transverse section 332 e , a first longitudinal section 333 a , a second longitudinal section 333 b , a third longitudinal section 333 c and a fourth longitudinal section 333 d , wherein the feeding point 331 is disposed at one end of the first transverse section 332 a , the other end of the first transverse section 332 a is connected to one end of the first longitudinal section 333 a , the other end of the first longitudinal section 333 a is connected to one end of the second transverse section 332 b , the other end of the second transverse section 332 b is connected to one end of the second longitudinal section 333 b , the other end of the second longitudinal section 333 b is connected to one end of the third transverse section
- the battery area 321 and the fifth transverse section 332 e is separated by a first transverse interval 334 a
- the battery area 321 and the fourth transverse section 332 d is separated by a second transverse interval 334 b
- the battery area 321 and the third longitudinal section 333 c is separated by a first longitudinal interval 335 a
- the battery area 321 and the fourth longitudinal section 333 d is separated by a second longitudinal interval 335 b , thereby ensuring that the characteristic of antenna will not be influenced by the metal contained in the battery (not shown).
- section intervals 336 are located for separation.
- the first transverse interval 334 a and the second transverse interval 334 b respectively have a distance of 3.5 mm to the battery area 32
- the first longitudinal interval 335 a and the second longitudinal interval 335 b respectively have a distance of 2 mm to battery area 321
- the section intervals 336 respectively have a width of 3 mm
- the first transverse section 332 a and the second transverse section 332 b respectively have a length of 45 mm
- the first longitudinal section 333 a and the second longitudinal section 333 b respectively have a length of 62 mm.
- the main body 31 further includes a broadcast antenna connecting terminal 312 , an image gathering lens 313 and a communication antenna 314 .
- the broadcast antenna connecting terminal 312 is disposed at the position corresponding to the feeding point 331 of the broadcast antenna 33 , such that the broadcast antenna connecting terminal 312 can be contacted with the feeding point 331 of the broadcast antenna 33 in a selectable and separable manner.
- the feeding point 331 of the broadcast antenna 33 will be connected with the broadcast antenna connecting terminal 312 , so that the wireless broadcasting signals unidirectionally received by the broadcast antenna 33 , such as FM broadcasting signals, AM (Amplitude Modulation) broadcasting signals, or television broadcasting signals, can be transmitted to the circuit board (not shown) in the main body 31 , and thus, the portable electronic device 3 with broadcast antenna according to the present invention can play audio and video broadcasts.
- the image gathering lens 313 is disposed at one side of the main body 31 for gathering image.
- the communication antenna 314 is disposed on the main body 31 for bidirectionally transmitting and receiving the wireless communication signals in a second frequency band, which is higher than the first frequency band, such as wireless communication signals of GSM 900, GSM 850, DCS (Digital Communication System), PCS (Personal Communications Service), and WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) whose frequency bands are respectively and approximately located at 880 ⁇ 960 MHz, 824 ⁇ 894 MHz, 1710 ⁇ 1880 MHz, 1850 ⁇ 1990 MHz and 1920 ⁇ 2170 MHz.
- GSM 900 Global System
- GSM 850 Global System
- DCS Digital Communication System
- PCS Personal Communications Service
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- the path length of the communication antenna 314 is shorter than that of the broadcast antenna 33 , so that the communication antenna 314 can be easily disposed inside the housing of the main body 31 .
- the communication antenna 314 is disposed in the region which can be covered by the cover 32 , and the cover 32 correspondingly has a communication antenna area 322 . It should be noted that except the batter area 321 , the broadcast antenna 33 also should not be disposed in the communication antenna area 322 for avoiding the communication antenna 314 from being shielded by broadcast antenna 33 .
- the longitudinal axis represents the SWR (Standing-Wave Ratio) that shows a linear relationship with the gain value of the return loss.
- the standing-wave ratio can be converted into the gain value of the return loss through computations. It is noted that the standing-wave ratio will vary with the frequency. Generally, if the antenna has a standing-wave ratio below 3 under a frequency band, it indicates that the antenna performs well under that frequency band. Hence, it can be understood from FIG. 4 that since the first frequency band of the broadcast antenna 33 of FIG.
- the first frequency band can be designed to be 520 ⁇ 1710 MHz for AM wireless broadcasting signals, or it also can be designed to be the frequency bands used by analog or digital television broadcasting signals, such as 76 ⁇ 88 MHz, 174 ⁇ 210 MHz or 470 ⁇ 860 MHz, for respectively receiving AM broadcasting signals and television broadcasting signals. Therefore, the first frequency band of the broadcast antenna 33 can be low-frequency band for AM broadcast, FM broadcast, and analog or digital television broadcast.
- the circuit board (not shown) of the main body 31 includes broadcasting signal demodulation circuit, image frame grabber, displayer, input keyboard, speaker and microphone.
- the broadcasting signal demodulation circuit is connected to the broadcast antenna 33 through the broadcast antenna connecting terminal 312 for receiving broadcasting signals, and after demodulating the broadcasting signals, the video broadcasts can be obtained.
- the image frame grabber is disposed at a position corresponding to the image gathering lens 313 for gathering images through the image gathering lens 313 .
- the displayer is used to display image messages, such as picture or animation.
- the broadcast antenna 33 of the portable electronic device 3 with broadcast antenna according to the present invention is located at the area on the cover 32 other than the battery area 321 .
- the shape and position of the broadcast antenna 33 are not limited to surround the battery area 321 of the cover 32 for forming a ring-shaped antenna, and alternatively, the broadcast antenna also can be disposed at the outside of at least one side of the battery area 321 in a manner of transversely or longitudinally traveling back and forth without forming any particular shape.
- FIG. 5 a schematic view of a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna in another preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. As shown, the difference between the portable electronic devices with broadcast antenna in FIG. 5 and FIG. 3 is the different shapes and disposing positions of the broadcast antenna 53 and the broadcast antenna 33 .
- the broadcast antenna 53 includes a feeding point 531 , a first transverse section 532 a , a second transverse section 532 b , a third transverse section 532 c , a fourth transverse section 532 d , a fifth transverse section 532 e , a first longitudinal section 533 a , a second longitudinal section 533 b , a third longitudinal section 533 c , a fourth longitudinal section 533 d , a first connecting section 537 a , a second connecting section 537 b , a third connecting section 537 c , a fourth connecting section 537 d , a fifth connecting section 537 e , a sixth connecting section 537 f , and a seven connecting section 537 g , wherein the first transverse section 532 a , the second transverse section 532 b , the third transverse section 532 c , the fourth transverse section 532 d , the fifth transverse section 532 e , a
- first longitudinal section 533 a , the second longitudinal section 533 b , the third longitudinal section 533 c , the fourth longitudinal section 533 d , the fifth connecting section 537 e , the sixth connecting section 537 f , and the seven connecting section 537 g are located at the outside of another side of the battery area 321 on the cover 32 .
- the feeding point 531 is disposed at one end of the first transverse section 532 a , and when the cover 32 is assembled with the main body 31 , the feeding point 531 will be connected with the broadcast antenna connecting terminal 312 , so that the wireless broadcasting signals received by the broadcast antenna 53 can be transmitted to the circuit board (not shown) in the main body 31 .
- the connecting sequence of the broadcast antenna 53 is the first transverse section 532 a , the first connecting section 537 a , the second transverse section 532 b , the second connecting section 537 b , the third transverse section 532 c , the third connecting section 537 c , the fourth transverse section 532 d , the fourth connecting section 537 d , the fifth transverse section 532 e , the first longitudinal section 533 a , the fifth connecting section 537 e , the second longitudinal section 533 b , the sixth connecting section 537 f , the third longitudinal section 533 c , the seven connecting section 537 g , and the fourth longitudinal section 533 d.
- section intervals 536 are located among the first transverse section 532 a , the second transverse section 532 b , the third transverse section 532 c , the fourth transverse section 532 d , and the fifth transverse section 532 e .
- sectional intervals 536 are also located among the first longitudinal section 533 a , the second longitudinal section 533 b , the third longitudinal section 533 c , and the fourth longitudinal section 533 .
- the battery area 321 and the fifth transverse section 532 e is separated by a first transverse interval 534
- the battery area 321 and the first longitudinal section 533 a is separated by a first longitudinal interval 535 .
- the first transverse interval 534 substantially has a width of 3.5 mm
- the first longitudinal interval 535 substantially has a width of 2 mm
- the section intervals 536 respectively have a width of 3 mm
- the first transverse section 532 a , the second transverse section 532 b , the third transverse section 532 c , the fourth transverse section 532 d , and the fifth transverse section 532 e respectively have a length of 45 mm
- the first longitudinal section 533 a , the second longitudinal section 533 b , the third longitudinal section 533 c , and the fourth longitudinal section 533 d respectively have a length of 62 mm.
- the shape and position of the broadcast antenna are not limited to FIG. 3 and FIG. 5 and can be modified in other embodiments, and further, the number of sections and the disposed pattern also can be varied in accordance with different demands.
- the present invention provides a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna which is divided into two parts: a main body and a separable cover, wherein the broadcast antenna is disposed on the inner surface of the cover other than a battery area, so that the broadcast antenna with longer path length can be accommodated in the housing of the portable electronic device. Therefore, the portable electronic device with broadcast antenna according to the present invention can have a small volume and simultaneously possess a dedicated broadcast antenna with qualified return loss, bandwidth and performance, and thus, the quality of received broadcasting signals becomes more stable and better.
- the broadcast antenna since the broadcast antenna is disposed on the inner surface of the separable cover, it does not need to keep away from numerous components of the main body, such as, image gathering lens, circuit board, image frame grabber, displayer, input keyboard, speaker and microphone, and accordingly, the design for the broadcast antenna becomes easier, and further, as assembling the broadcast antenna to the cover, the operation also can be simplified.
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The present invention is related to a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna at least including a main body having a battery accommodating space; a cover having a battery area corresponding to the battery accommodating space of the main body, wherein the shape and size of the cover are adapted to cover the battery accommodating space and the cover is separablely assembled with the corresponding outer edge of the battery accommodating space of the main body; and a broadcast antenna, disposed on the inner surface of the cover other than the battery area for unidirectionally receiving broadcasting signals in a first frequency band.
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- The present invention is related to a portable electronic device, and more particularly to a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna.
- In recent years, the development of the wireless communication industry is vigorous. Especially, some portable wireless communication electronic devices, for example, cell phones or PDAs, have become indispensable commodities for people. An antenna generally plays an important role for transmitting and receiving wireless signals in a portable wireless communication electronic device. Therefore, the operating characteristics of the antenna have a direct impact on the transmission and receiving quality for the portable wireless communication electronic device.
- Nowadays, owing to the miniaturization of the portable wireless communication electronic device and the improvement of portability thereof, the antenna in the portable wireless communication electronic device, except for having good characteristic, also has to become smaller. Although there is no path length limitation to antenna, for maintaining a normal operation, the path length still has to be longer than quarter wavelength (λ) of wireless signal. The wavelength of wireless signals is approximately identical to the light velocity divided by the frequency of wireless signal. Accordingly, GSM 900 (Global System for Mobile Communications 900) whose frequency is ranged from 880 to 960 MHz will have a wavelength (λ) of 35˜32 cm, and FM (Frequency Modulation) broadcast whose frequency is ranged from 87 to 108 MHz will have a wavelength (λ) of 354˜285 cm.
- Since quarter wavelength (λ/4) of GSM 900 is approximately identical to 8.75 cm and quarter wavelength (λ/4) of FM broadcast is almost identical to 88.5 cm, the volume of the portable wireless communication electronic device which possesses the functions of GSM 900 and FM broadcast at the same time must become larger. For solving this problem, the traditional portable wireless communication electronic device installs the GSM 900 antenna in the housing thereof and leaves the FM antenna outside. For example,
FIG. 1 shows the conventional portable wireless communication electronic device with outside broadcast antenna, in which the earphone is used as the outside FM antenna, andFIG. 2 shows the conventional portable wireless communication electronic device with telescopic broadcast antenna, wherein through utilizing the telescopic FM antenna, the volume of portable wireless communication electronic device can be reduced as leaving the FM function idle. - In the conventional portable wireless communication electronic device in which earphone is served as FM antenna for reducing the volume, since earphone is not a dedicated antenna, the return loss, bandwidth and performance thereof are not qualified, and further, the different earphone choices by users also might influence the quality of the received FM wireless broadcasting signals. As to the portable wireless communication electronic device with telescopic antenna, since the antenna thereof has to be expanded to a specific length, such as the longest length, for achieving the qualified return loss, bandwidth and performance, the antenna might be easily damaged owing to the frequent expansion and contraction operations, and further, the shape of the portable wireless communication electronic device might also be limited thereby.
- Therefore, how to develop a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna which can solve the drawbacks in the prior art is really an urgent demand.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna which is divided into two parts, a main body and a separable cover, wherein the broadcast antenna is disposed on the inner surface of the cover other than a battery area, so that the broadcast antenna with longer path length can be accommodated in the housing of the portable electronic device. Therefore, the portable electronic device with broadcast antenna according to the present invention can have a dedicated broadcast antenna with qualified return loss, bandwidth and performance, and thus, the quality of received broadcasting signals becomes more stable and better.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna which is divided into two parts, a main body and a separable cover, wherein the broadcast antenna is disposed on the inner surface of the separable cover, so that it does not need to keep away from numerous components of the main body, such as, image gathering lens, circuit board, image frame grabber, displayer, input keyboard, speaker and microphone, and accordingly, the design for the broadcast antenna becomes easier, and further, as assembling the broadcast antenna to the cover, the operation also can be simplified.
- For achieving the objects described above, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is provided as a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna at least including a main body having a battery accommodating space; a cover having a battery area corresponding to the battery accommodating space of the main body, wherein the shape and size of the cover are adapted to cover the battery accommodating space and the cover is separablely assembled with the corresponding outer edge of the battery accommodating space of the main body; and a broadcast antenna, disposed on the inner surface of the cover other than the battery area for unidirectionally receiving broadcasting signals in a first frequency band.
- The above contents of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a conventional portable wireless communication electronic device with outside broadcast antenna; -
FIG. 2 shows a conventional portable wireless communication electronic device with telescopic broadcast antenna; -
FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna in a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 shows a characteristic plot of the standing-wave ratio versus frequency relationship of the broadcast antenna inFIG. 3 ; and -
FIG. 5 shows a schematic view of a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna in another preferred embodiment of the present invention. - The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
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FIG. 3 , a schematic view of a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna in a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. As shown, the portableelectronic device 3 with broadcast antenna of the present invention includes amain body 31, acover 32 and abroadcast antenna 33. Themain body 31 has abattery accommodating space 311 for disposing battery (not shown). Thecover 32, such as battery cover, has abattery area 321 corresponding to thebattery accommodating space 311, and the shape and size of thecover 32 are adapted to cover thebattery accommodating space 311, wherein thecover 32 can be separably assembled with the corresponding outer edge of thebattery accommodating space 311 of themain body 31. Thebroadcast antenna 33 is located on thecover 32 at the area other than thebattery area 321, so as to receive the wireless broadcasting signals in a first frequency band, wherein thebroadcast antenna 33 can be made of FPCB (Flexible Printed Circuit Board) for providing flexibility, so that thebroadcast antenna 33 can be easily disposed on the inner surface of thecover 32 without being limited by the curved sidewalls of the accommodating space. - In this embodiment, the
broadcast antenna 33 includes afeeding point 331, a firsttransverse section 332 a, a secondtransverse section 332 b, a thirdtransverse section 332 c, a fourthtransverse section 332 d, a fifthtransverse section 332 e, a firstlongitudinal section 333 a, a secondlongitudinal section 333 b, a thirdlongitudinal section 333 c and a fourthlongitudinal section 333 d, wherein thefeeding point 331 is disposed at one end of the firsttransverse section 332 a, the other end of the firsttransverse section 332 a is connected to one end of the firstlongitudinal section 333 a, the other end of the firstlongitudinal section 333 a is connected to one end of the secondtransverse section 332 b, the other end of the secondtransverse section 332 b is connected to one end of the secondlongitudinal section 333 b, the other end of the secondlongitudinal section 333 b is connected to one end of the thirdtransverse section 332 c, the other end of the thirdtransverse section 332 c is connected to one end of the thirdlongitudinal section 333 c, the other end of the thirdlongitudinal section 333 c is connected to one end of the fourthtransverse section 332 d, the other end of the fourthtransverse section 332 d is connected to one end of the fourthlongitudinal section 333 d, and the other end of the fourthlongitudinal section 333 d is connected to one end of the fifthtransverse section 332 e, thereby forming a ring-shaped broadcast antenna around thebattery area 321 of thecover 32. - Moreover, the
battery area 321 and the fifthtransverse section 332 e is separated by a firsttransverse interval 334 a, thebattery area 321 and the fourthtransverse section 332 d is separated by a secondtransverse interval 334 b, thebattery area 321 and the thirdlongitudinal section 333 c is separated by a firstlongitudinal interval 335 a, and thebattery area 321 and the fourthlongitudinal section 333 d is separated by a secondlongitudinal interval 335 b, thereby ensuring that the characteristic of antenna will not be influenced by the metal contained in the battery (not shown). Besides, among multiple rings of the ring-shaped antenna formed by the firsttransverse section 332 a, the secondtransverse section 332 b, the thirdtransverse section 332 c, the fourthtransverse section 332 d, the fifthtransverse section 332 e, the firstlongitudinal section 333 a, the secondlongitudinal section 333 b, the thirdlongitudinal section 333 c and the fourthlongitudinal section 333 d,section intervals 336 are located for separation. In this embodiment, the firsttransverse interval 334 a and the secondtransverse interval 334 b respectively have a distance of 3.5 mm to thebattery area 32, the firstlongitudinal interval 335 a and the secondlongitudinal interval 335 b respectively have a distance of 2 mm tobattery area 321, thesection intervals 336 respectively have a width of 3 mm, the firsttransverse section 332 a and the secondtransverse section 332 b respectively have a length of 45 mm, and the firstlongitudinal section 333 a and the secondlongitudinal section 333 b respectively have a length of 62 mm. - In this embodiment, the
main body 31 further includes a broadcastantenna connecting terminal 312, animage gathering lens 313 and acommunication antenna 314. The broadcastantenna connecting terminal 312 is disposed at the position corresponding to thefeeding point 331 of thebroadcast antenna 33, such that the broadcastantenna connecting terminal 312 can be contacted with thefeeding point 331 of thebroadcast antenna 33 in a selectable and separable manner. When thecover 32 is assembled with themain body 31, thefeeding point 331 of thebroadcast antenna 33 will be connected with the broadcastantenna connecting terminal 312, so that the wireless broadcasting signals unidirectionally received by thebroadcast antenna 33, such as FM broadcasting signals, AM (Amplitude Modulation) broadcasting signals, or television broadcasting signals, can be transmitted to the circuit board (not shown) in themain body 31, and thus, the portableelectronic device 3 with broadcast antenna according to the present invention can play audio and video broadcasts. Theimage gathering lens 313 is disposed at one side of themain body 31 for gathering image. Thecommunication antenna 314 is disposed on themain body 31 for bidirectionally transmitting and receiving the wireless communication signals in a second frequency band, which is higher than the first frequency band, such as wireless communication signals of GSM 900, GSM 850, DCS (Digital Communication System), PCS (Personal Communications Service), and WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) whose frequency bands are respectively and approximately located at 880˜960 MHz, 824˜894 MHz, 1710˜1880 MHz, 1850˜1990 MHz and 1920˜2170 MHz. Since the frequency of the second frequency band is apparently higher than that of the first frequency band, the path length of thecommunication antenna 314 is shorter than that of thebroadcast antenna 33, so that thecommunication antenna 314 can be easily disposed inside the housing of themain body 31. In this embodiment, thecommunication antenna 314 is disposed in the region which can be covered by thecover 32, and thecover 32 correspondingly has acommunication antenna area 322. It should be noted that except thebatter area 321, thebroadcast antenna 33 also should not be disposed in thecommunication antenna area 322 for avoiding thecommunication antenna 314 from being shielded bybroadcast antenna 33. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , a characteristic plot of the standing-wave ratio versus frequency relationship is shown. As shown, the longitudinal axis represents the SWR (Standing-Wave Ratio) that shows a linear relationship with the gain value of the return loss. In addition, the standing-wave ratio can be converted into the gain value of the return loss through computations. It is noted that the standing-wave ratio will vary with the frequency. Generally, if the antenna has a standing-wave ratio below 3 under a frequency band, it indicates that the antenna performs well under that frequency band. Hence, it can be understood fromFIG. 4 that since the first frequency band of thebroadcast antenna 33 ofFIG. 3 is located at 87.5˜108.5 MHz, it can unidirectionally receive the FM wireless broadcasting signals in a lower frequency band, such as frequency bands under 1 GHz. In some embodiments, the first frequency band can be designed to be 520˜1710 MHz for AM wireless broadcasting signals, or it also can be designed to be the frequency bands used by analog or digital television broadcasting signals, such as 76˜88 MHz, 174˜210 MHz or 470˜860 MHz, for respectively receiving AM broadcasting signals and television broadcasting signals. Therefore, the first frequency band of thebroadcast antenna 33 can be low-frequency band for AM broadcast, FM broadcast, and analog or digital television broadcast. - In this embodiment, the circuit board (not shown) of the
main body 31 includes broadcasting signal demodulation circuit, image frame grabber, displayer, input keyboard, speaker and microphone. The broadcasting signal demodulation circuit is connected to thebroadcast antenna 33 through the broadcastantenna connecting terminal 312 for receiving broadcasting signals, and after demodulating the broadcasting signals, the video broadcasts can be obtained. The image frame grabber is disposed at a position corresponding to theimage gathering lens 313 for gathering images through theimage gathering lens 313. The displayer is used to display image messages, such as picture or animation. - The
broadcast antenna 33 of the portableelectronic device 3 with broadcast antenna according to the present invention is located at the area on thecover 32 other than thebattery area 321. The shape and position of thebroadcast antenna 33 are not limited to surround thebattery area 321 of thecover 32 for forming a ring-shaped antenna, and alternatively, the broadcast antenna also can be disposed at the outside of at least one side of thebattery area 321 in a manner of transversely or longitudinally traveling back and forth without forming any particular shape. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , a schematic view of a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna in another preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. As shown, the difference between the portable electronic devices with broadcast antenna inFIG. 5 andFIG. 3 is the different shapes and disposing positions of thebroadcast antenna 53 and thebroadcast antenna 33. In this embodiment, thebroadcast antenna 53 includes afeeding point 531, a firsttransverse section 532 a, a secondtransverse section 532 b, a thirdtransverse section 532 c, a fourthtransverse section 532 d, a fifthtransverse section 532 e, a firstlongitudinal section 533 a, a secondlongitudinal section 533 b, a thirdlongitudinal section 533 c, a fourthlongitudinal section 533 d, a first connectingsection 537 a, a second connectingsection 537 b, a third connectingsection 537 c, a fourth connectingsection 537 d, a fifth connectingsection 537 e, a sixth connectingsection 537 f, and a seven connectingsection 537 g, wherein the firsttransverse section 532 a, the secondtransverse section 532 b, the thirdtransverse section 532 c, the fourthtransverse section 532 d, the fifthtransverse section 532 e, the first connectingsection 537 a, the second connectingsection 537 b, the third connectingsection 537 c, and the fourth connectingsection 537 d are located at the outside of one side of thebattery area 321 on thecover 32 and keeps away from thecommunication antenna area 322. Furthermore, the firstlongitudinal section 533 a, the secondlongitudinal section 533 b, the thirdlongitudinal section 533 c, the fourthlongitudinal section 533 d, the fifth connectingsection 537 e, the sixth connectingsection 537 f, and the seven connectingsection 537 g are located at the outside of another side of thebattery area 321 on thecover 32. - The
feeding point 531 is disposed at one end of the firsttransverse section 532 a, and when thecover 32 is assembled with themain body 31, thefeeding point 531 will be connected with the broadcastantenna connecting terminal 312, so that the wireless broadcasting signals received by thebroadcast antenna 53 can be transmitted to the circuit board (not shown) in themain body 31. In this embodiment, the connecting sequence of thebroadcast antenna 53 is the firsttransverse section 532 a, the first connectingsection 537 a, the secondtransverse section 532 b, the second connectingsection 537 b, the thirdtransverse section 532 c, the third connectingsection 537 c, the fourthtransverse section 532 d, the fourth connectingsection 537 d, the fifthtransverse section 532 e, the firstlongitudinal section 533 a, the fifth connectingsection 537 e, the secondlongitudinal section 533 b, the sixth connectingsection 537 f, the thirdlongitudinal section 533 c, the seven connectingsection 537 g, and the fourthlongitudinal section 533 d. - Besides, among the first
transverse section 532 a, the secondtransverse section 532 b, the thirdtransverse section 532 c, the fourthtransverse section 532 d, and the fifthtransverse section 532 e,section intervals 536 are located. Identically, among the firstlongitudinal section 533 a, the secondlongitudinal section 533 b, the thirdlongitudinal section 533 c, and the fourth longitudinal section 533,sectional intervals 536 are also located. In addition, thebattery area 321 and the fifthtransverse section 532 e is separated by a firsttransverse interval 534, and thebattery area 321 and the firstlongitudinal section 533 a is separated by a firstlongitudinal interval 535. In this embodiment, the firsttransverse interval 534 substantially has a width of 3.5 mm, the firstlongitudinal interval 535 substantially has a width of 2 mm, thesection intervals 536 respectively have a width of 3 mm, the firsttransverse section 532 a, the secondtransverse section 532 b, the thirdtransverse section 532 c, the fourthtransverse section 532 d, and the fifthtransverse section 532 e respectively have a length of 45 mm, and the firstlongitudinal section 533 a, the secondlongitudinal section 533 b, the thirdlongitudinal section 533 c, and the fourthlongitudinal section 533 d respectively have a length of 62 mm. - Of course, the shape and position of the broadcast antenna are not limited to
FIG. 3 andFIG. 5 and can be modified in other embodiments, and further, the number of sections and the disposed pattern also can be varied in accordance with different demands. - In the aforesaid, the present invention provides a portable electronic device with broadcast antenna which is divided into two parts: a main body and a separable cover, wherein the broadcast antenna is disposed on the inner surface of the cover other than a battery area, so that the broadcast antenna with longer path length can be accommodated in the housing of the portable electronic device. Therefore, the portable electronic device with broadcast antenna according to the present invention can have a small volume and simultaneously possess a dedicated broadcast antenna with qualified return loss, bandwidth and performance, and thus, the quality of received broadcasting signals becomes more stable and better. In addition, since the broadcast antenna is disposed on the inner surface of the separable cover, it does not need to keep away from numerous components of the main body, such as, image gathering lens, circuit board, image frame grabber, displayer, input keyboard, speaker and microphone, and accordingly, the design for the broadcast antenna becomes easier, and further, as assembling the broadcast antenna to the cover, the operation also can be simplified.
- While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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1. A portable electronic device with broadcast antenna, comprising:
a main body having a battery accommodating space;
a cover having a battery area corresponding to the battery accommodating space of the main body, wherein the shape and size of the cover are adapted to cover the battery accommodating space and the cover is separablely assembled with the corresponding outer edge of the battery accommodating space of the main body; and
a broadcast antenna disposed on the inner surface of the cover other than the battery area for unidirectionally receiving broadcasting signals in a first frequency band.
2. The portable electronic device according to claim 1 wherein the broadcasting signals are Frequency Modulation broadcasting signals, Amplitude Modulation broadcasting signals, analog television broadcasting signals or digital television broadcasting signals.
3. The portable electronic device according to claim 1 wherein the first frequency band includes frequency bands of Frequency Modulation broadcast, Amplitude Modulation broadcast, analog television or digital television broadcast.
4. The portable electronic device according to claim 1 wherein the main body further includes a communication antenna disposed in the main body for bidirectionally transmitting and receiving communication signals in a second frequency band.
5. The portable electronic device according to claim 4 wherein the second frequency band includes frequency bands of GSM 900 (Global System for Mobile Communications 900), GSM 850 (Global System for Mobile Communications 850), DCS (Digital Communication System), PCS (Personal Communications Service), and WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access).
6. The portable electronic device according to claim 4 wherein the cover further includes a communication antenna area located at a position corresponding to the communication antenna, and the broadcast antenna is disposed on the cover other than the communication antenna area and the battery area.
7. The portable electronic device according to claim 4 wherein the first frequency band has a lower frequency than that of the second frequency band.
8. The portable electronic device according to claim 1 wherein the broadcast antenna and the battery area have a first transverse interval and a first longitudinal interval.
9. The portable electronic device according to claim 8 wherein the first transverse interval has a width of 3.5 mm, and the first longitudinal interval have a width of 2 mm.
10. The portable electronic device according to claim 1 wherein the broadcast antenna further includes a feeding point and the main body further includes a broadcast antenna connecting terminal located at a position corresponding thereto, and the broadcast antenna connecting terminal is contacted with the feeding point in a selectable and separable manner.
11. The portable electronic device according to claim 1 wherein the broadcast antenna is disposed around the battery area for forming a ring shape or disposed at the outside of at least one side of the battery area in a manner of transversely or longitudinally traveling back and forth.
12. The portable electronic device according to claim 11 wherein the broadcast antenna further includes a first transverse section, a second transverse section, a third transverse section, a fourth transverse section, a fifth transverse section, a first longitudinal section, a second longitudinal section, a third longitudinal section and a fourth longitudinal section.
13. The portable electronic device according to claim 12 wherein the connecting sequence of the broadcast antenna is the first transverse section, the first longitudinal section, the second transverse section, the second longitudinal section, the third transverse section, the third longitudinal section, the fourth transverse section, the fourth longitudinal section, and the fifth transverse section.
14. The portable electronic device according to claim 12 wherein a section interval is respectively located among the ring-shaped antenna formed by the first transverse section, the second transverse section, the third transverse section, the fourth transverse section, the fifth transverse section, the first longitudinal section, the second longitudinal section, the third longitudinal section and the fourth longitudinal section for separation.
15. The portable electronic device according to claim 12 wherein the broadcast antenna further includes a first connecting section, a second connecting section, a third connecting section, a fourth connecting section, a fifth connecting section, a sixth connecting section, and a seven connecting section.
16. The portable electronic device according to claim 15 wherein the connecting sequence of the broadcast antenna is the first transverse section, the first connecting section, the second transverse section, the second connecting section, the third transverse section, the third connecting section, the fourth transverse section, the fourth connecting section, the fifth transverse section, the first longitudinal section, the fifth connecting section, the second longitudinal section, the sixth connecting section, the third longitudinal section, the seven connecting section, and the fourth longitudinal section.
17. The portable electronic device according to claim 16 wherein the first transverse section, the second transverse section, the third transverse section, the fourth transverse section, the fifth transverse section, the first connecting section, the second connecting section, the third connecting section, and the fourth connecting section of the broadcast antenna are located at the outside of one side of the battery area on the cover, and the first longitudinal section, the second longitudinal section, the third longitudinal section, the fourth longitudinal section, the fifth connecting section, the sixth connecting section, and the seven connecting section of the broadcast antenna are located at the outside of another side of the battery area on the cover.
18. The portable electronic device according to claim 12 wherein the first transverse section and the second transverse section of the broadcast antenna respectively have a length of 45 mm, and the first longitudinal section and the second longitudinal section of the broadcast antenna respectively have a length of 62 mm.
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